Cat McGovern
Posts by Cat McGovern
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The King’s Arms
Keeping the flag flying for British food and the British pub in all its glory in Chelsea.
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Brewdog Camden
Weird and wonderful beers and some Masterchef cooking. Even non-beer drinkers could be tempted by the gourmet pizzas and burgers.
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Cicada
Sometimes in Farringdon you want cocktails with some foodie nibbles on the side. This is where Cicada steps in.
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Imli
There are many places to eat on Wardour Street, picking one can be tricky. But eating at Imli is easy.
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Namaaste Kitchen
On first looks, it could easily be mistaken for a drinking hole, but once you venture in, the welcome is warm and enthusiastic.
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My Big Fat Greek
Familiar charm and outstanding food make this a south London destination eatery.
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Sartoria
If you want to be taken care of in sumptuous surroundings, on the most bespoke road in London, Sartoria can do the job.
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The Boater’s Inn
It’s always pleasant going to a pub beside the river, as the views are stunning and the surroundings calming, and The Boater’s Inn provides both.
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Cantina Del Ponte
Riverside dining in a rustic setting, mixing traditional Italian dishes with a few innovations.
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Masala Zone Camden
If you lead a busy lifestyle, the speedy efficiency of Masala Zone could tickle your fancy.
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Little Persia
Persian cuisine augmented by hookah pipes, silk cushions and ornate table cloths.
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The Triangle
A little Moroccan grotto of delight on Crouch Hill, the smell of shisha greets you at the door.
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Adam’s Café
On the bar are a hookah pipe and an ornate bird cage, conjuring up ideas of Tunisia.
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Masala Zone Bayswater
Authentic Indian street food for a London audience in a relaxed, spacious setting.
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Brouge
Hiding behind a dentist’s surgery in Richmond is this intriguing Belgian basement restaurant.
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Harrison’s
Sam Harrison has teamed up with Rick Stein and Rebecca Mascarenhas to produce a funky restaurant/bar in Balham.
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Sam’s Brasserie
Co-owned by Rick Stein, Sam Harrison and Rebecca Mascarenhas, this understated Chiswick joint offers modern British cooking.
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The Swan And Edgar
Fans of the Bourne and Hollingsworth should love this Marylebone place, with a bar made of second-hand books.



















